Katelyn Davis finished 10th for the Skyhawks, Sammy Knutilla and Ashley Molidor came in 12th and 13th, respectively, and Hannah Anderson followed in 17th.

Harvard also advanced as a team to next Saturday's Oregon Sectional with a sixth-place finish. Kayla Austin led the Hornets in 18th place.

Marengo's Hannah Secor finished fourth to advance to sectionals as an individual qualifier.

Class 3A Hononegah Regional: Jacobs posted 62 points to finish second, and Fox Valley Conference rival Huntley was just three points behind to finish third. Hononegah won the team title with 44 points.

Jacobs' Alyson Doherty was the area's highest individual finisher in fourth place in 19:16.7. DeKalb's Katherine Olsen won the title in 18.07.4.

Doherty's teammate, Jenna Skuza, came in seventh, and Meghan Lemke also cracked the top 15 with an 11th-place effort.

McHenry and Dundee-Crown failed to advance as teams, but will each send individuals to next Saturday's Hoffman Estates Sectional. D-C's Sylvia Waz finished ninth overall, while McHenry's Rhyanna Oeffling and Ariel Pala came in 11th and 29th, respectively.

Class 2A Burlington Regional: Crystal Lake South's 55 points were just four behind Kaneland's 51 for the team championship.

Crystal Lake Central's Katelyn Smith came in second overall (18:23.89) to lead the Tigers to a sixth-place finish. Kaneland's Rachel Richtman won the individual title in 18:11.30. Central's Kylie Smith also broke into the top 20 with a 17th-place effort.

Hampshire will join South and Central at next Saturday's Kaneland Sectional after finishing sixth as a team. Sophia Oury was the Whip-Purs' top runner in sixth place.